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Tag Archives: parenting
Picked the Wrong Week to Make Goals
The heck was I thinking when I swore I’d get all of the December blog posts and Legends Revisited stuff scheduled by the end of the week. Hell, I’m writing this post at 10:30 AM instead of doing it the … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged appointments, chores, errands, goals, halloween, parenting, work, writing
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Goal Post: A Short Week of Work and a Long One of Parenting
Let’s hear it for a 4-day weekend! (ADD-ON: BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST!) As much as I love my job, I’m happy that I get 4 days with my son. Going to a movie today, Lion King on Broadway … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged Legends of Windemere, parenting, teaching, video games, War of Nytefall, weekend, writing
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Goal Post: Meet the Teacher . . . Wait . . . I’m On the Wrong Side of the Desk
This was a busy week that felt like a month. Don’t get me wrong. Work was a lot of fun and I’m getting used to the new stuff. Made successful strawberry bread with one of the students and we rocked … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged fun, goals, parenting, school, stress, teaching, tired, War of Nytefall, weekend, work
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Week of the Son of Pneumonia
(And I thought the song was bizarre! Can’t say I don’t enjoy them though.) It was a week to remember . . . Not really in a good. First full week of school, which was fun and I got into … Continue reading
End of the Summer Goals: Only 3 Days of Break Left
Let’s be honest. I didn’t have much of a summer break since I was working at camp even before my school job ended. That means I’ve really only had 13 days to rest. Minus 1 for orientation day though. Not … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged Baltimore, editing, painting, parenting, school, summer, War of Nytefall, work, writing
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A Few More Days to Go!
This was the last full week of camp and it was a slog. Keep in mind that I had just gotten over pneumonia, so the cough and fatigue were lingering. Last Sunday, I could function for about 40 minutes before … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged camp, editing, goals, parenting, summer, trip, working, writing
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If You Could Only Be Told
This week started with a crazy event and ended with one. The first was a camper taking something that they shouldn’t have, but we don’t know who. The last one was something breaking that caused a problem for the game … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged camp, fatherhood, goals, life, parenting, son, summer, why is my skin burning, work, writing
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Broken Pencil = A Bad Omen
So, I’ve been carrying a notebook, mechanical pencil, and eraser with me to work. I’ve never had a chance to use it since I’m always busy. Don’t make it known either because people then ask me to tear pages out. … Continue reading
Ode to the Single Father
Woman are naturally better Men can’t do it alone You don’t know what you’re doing Movies make us the butt of jokes Bungling at home Lacking of common sense And lucky to avoid destruction Desperately seeking a mate To take … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged children, fathers, kids, parenting, poems, poetry, single fathers
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7 Tips to Writing Single Father Characters
This list might quickly turn from fiction to reality. In fact, I might switch between them to cover more ground. Honestly, this subject feels a little awkward, but I’ve already entered the rabbit hole. No turning back now. Fiction: Don’t … Continue reading